दिव्येनाष्टविधेनात्र कोशः साधारणोऽत्र च । अघोराद्यैः पंचमंत्रैः स्नाप्य लिंगं महोज्जवलम्
divyenāṣṭavidhenātra kośaḥ sādhāraṇo'tra ca | aghorādyaiḥ paṃcamaṃtraiḥ snāpya liṃgaṃ mahojjavalam
Here, the consecrated vessel (kośa) is prepared with the divine eightfold materials, as is customary. Then, having bathed the greatly radiant Liṅga with the five mantras beginning with Aghora, the rite is fulfilled.
Śiva (deduced from continuing instruction style in Māheśvarakhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kumāreśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Implied interlocutor of the chapter
Scene: Priests prepare a consecration vessel with eight offerings; they pour streams of water/milk over a shining liṅga while chanting the Pañcabrahma mantras beginning with Aghora; the liṅga gleams intensely in lamplight.
Śiva’s worship becomes luminous and effective when performed with correct mantra and consecrated procedure.
No named tīrtha appears; the focus is on liṅga-abhiṣeka procedure within the Purāṇic-Śaiva framework.
Prepare a consecrated vessel with an eightfold set of sacred materials and bathe the Śiva-liṅga using the five mantras beginning with “Aghora”.